Wheel ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Wheel ( noun )

  1. A circular object that rotates around an axle and is used to move vehicles along.
  2. A round object that is used to help move something heavy or to make a machine work.
  3. A steering wheel of a vehicle.

Origin:

Middle english whele, from old english hweol; akin to old high german hweol wheel, greek kyklos circle.

Examples:

  1. The car has four wheels.
  2. He oiled the wheels of the bicycle.
  3. The wheel of the bicycle is flat.
  4. The wheel of fortune determines one's fate.
  5. The wheel of the car is making a strange noise.

(As a verb)

Wheel ( verb )

  1. A circular object that rotates around an axle and is used to move vehicles along.
  2. A round object that is used to help move something heavy or to make a machine work.
  3. A steering wheel of a vehicle.

Origin:

Middle english whele, from old english hweol; akin to old high german hweol wheel, greek kyklos circle.

Examples:

  1. The car has four wheels.
  2. He oiled the wheels of the bicycle.
  3. The wheel of the bicycle is flat.
  4. The wheel of fortune determines one's fate.
  5. The wheel of the car is making a strange noise.
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